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Muti Randolph La Lampe<a href="http://www.mutirandolph.com" target="_blank">Muti Randolph</a> has transformed a shop window at <a href="http://www.lalampe.com.br/" target="_blank">La Lampe</a> in Rio de Janeiro into a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/scientists-weave-spider-silk-into-biodegradable-computer-chips/" target="_blank">glowing wave of LED light</a>. The Brazilian designer used columns capped with light emitting diodes to create the undulating field, which greets shoppers with a calming array of warm light.1
Muti Randolph La LampeRandolph’s piece functions as both a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/aether-and-hemeras-led-installation-uses-artificial-intelligence-to-transform-human-voices-into-a-brass-band-light-show/" target="_blank">light source and a conceptual art installation</a>.2
Muti Randolph La LampeThe forms are obviously inspired by waves, but they also successfully create the feeling of movement.3
Muti Randolph La LampeVisually representing the frequency of waves, the piece rises in peaks and valleys.4
Muti Randolph La LampeThe <a href="http://inhabitat.com/random-internationals-sparkling-rain-room-lets-you-play-in-the-rain-without-getting-wet/" target="_blank">LED lights take on a fluid form</a>, but they're actually held in place by varying heights of aluminum piping cut at gradual increments.5
Muti Randolph La LampeWhen lit with the translucent acrylic encased LED ends, the rising forms blur together, creating continuous fields of light that seem to move.6
Muti Randolph La LampeLa Lampe was so inspired by the multi-purpose installation that they decided to use it as the image for their latest advertising campaign.7







